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- Title
Availability of virtual-assisted lung mapping affects procedure selection for early-stage lung cancer: a web-based cross-sectional study.
- Authors
Yamaguchi, Hirokazu; Sato, Masaaki; Yamamoto, Kazumichi; Shinohara, Kiyomi; Yanagiya, Masahiro; Hashisako, Mizuho; Wannous, Muhammad; Nakajima, Jun
- Abstract
Open in new tab Download slide OBJECTIVES The availability of new techniques may affect surgeons' procedure selection and thereby affect clinical outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the availability of virtual-assisted lung mapping (VAL-MAP) on the selection of lung resection methods. METHODS Members of the Japanese Association for Chest Surgeons were invited to participate in a web-based survey. Participants were divided into those who had never used VAL-MAP (group 0), those who had used only VAL-MAP 1.0 (multiple dye marks on the pleural surface; group 1) and those who had used VAL-MAP 2.0 (multiple dye marks and intrabronchial microcoils for three-dimensional mapping; group 2). Participants were shown chest computed tomography images of 6 ground-glass opacity nodules and asked to choose surgical procedures to resect the nodules with sufficient resection margins greater than the lesion diameter or 2 cm. RESULTS There were 197 surgeons in group 0, 49 in group 1 and 26 in group 2. All groups showed a similar trend of avoiding wedge resection for deeply located nodules. However, group 1 showed a trend of disagreeing with the selection of wedge resection compared with group 0 as measured by a Likert scale (1–5) by −0.21 points (95% confidence interval, −0.41 to −0.008 points, P = 0.042). This tendency disappeared in group 2. CONCLUSIONS The availability of VAL-MAP 1.0 led to the selection of segmentectomy, while the availability of VAL-MAP 2.0 led to aggressive deep wedge resection.
- Subjects
LUNG cancer; CROSS-sectional method; LUNGS; SURGICAL margin; LIKERT scale; BODY surface mapping
- Publication
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2023, Vol 63, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1010-7940
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ejcts/ezac548